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StructureFlow is a technology company.
StructureFlow is a data-driven visual workspace that gives dealmakers and advisors the clarity and confidence to master complexity and win the room.
StructureFlow has raised $10.0M across 2 funding rounds.
StructureFlow has raised $10.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
StructureFlow has raised $10.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $6.0M Series A in May 2024.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 1, 2024 | $6M Series A | FINTOP Capital | Jenny Fielding, Scott Hartley, Rick Holton, Venrex | Announced |
| Dec 1, 2022 | $4M Seed | Venrex | Backed VC, Double Prime LLP, EQT Ventures, MassMutual Ventures, Notion Capital, Outrun Ventures, Tribe Capital, Charles Delingpole, Charlie Songhurst, MIK Attisani, Paul Forster, Paul Townsend, Phil Mcgriskin, Will Brooks, William Hockey, Chris Adelsbach, Tariq Khan | Announced |
StructureFlow has raised $10.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
StructureFlow's investors include FINTOP Capital, Jenny Fielding, Scott Hartley, Rick Holton, Venrex, Backed VC, Double Prime LLP, EQT Ventures, MassMutual Ventures, Notion Capital, Outrun Ventures, Tribe Capital.
StructureFlow is an AI-powered visual intelligence platform that enables legal, tax, investment, finance, and corporate professionals to transform complex structures, transactions, and processes into clear, collaborative diagrams such as structure charts, step plans, timelines, and flowcharts.[1][2][3] It serves lawyers, advisers, wealth managers, and in-house teams at leading global law firms and professional services organizations, solving the problem of communicating and managing intricate legal-financial relationships through intuitive visuals that enhance cognition, decision-making, collaboration, and risk management.[1][2][3] The platform's growth momentum includes winning 'Product of the Year' at the 2025 European Legal Innovation Awards, participation in accelerators like Founders Factory and Slaughter and May’s Collaborate program, and adoption by prestigious firms for faster deal execution—reportedly up to 25% quicker via visual intelligence.[2][3][4]
As a multi-tenant SaaS solution hosted on Microsoft Azure (with single-tenant and self-hosting options), StructureFlow automates diagram creation from data imports like Excel, PDFs, or AI-generated from text/images, turning raw information into client-ready outputs.[1][2][5]
Founded in 2017 in London, UK, by Tim Follett, a former corporate lawyer, StructureFlow emerged from the need to visually represent deal structures, funding flows, and transaction mechanics—tasks Follett encountered in his legal practice that traditional tools like PowerPoint handled inefficiently.[3][6] The idea crystallized around creating "predefined building blocks" for rapid diagramming, embedded data panels, and collaboration features, differentiating it from generic diagramming software.[6]
Early traction came through partnerships with top law firms like Slaughter and May and Allen & Overy’s Fuse program, evolving from a niche visualization tool into an award-winning legaltech platform used by global professional services firms.[3] Pivotal moments include its 2020 showcase on Artificial Lawyer TV, highlighting interactive deal imagery, and recent accolades like the 2025 European Legal Innovation Awards, solidifying its role in reimagining visual communication.[2][6]
StructureFlow stands out in the legaltech space through specialized features tailored for professional workflows:
These elements create a "new category" of graphical legaltech, earning distinctions like advanced diagramming capabilities in industry reports.[3][4]
StructureFlow rides the visual intelligence and AI-driven legaltech wave, capitalizing on the shift toward tools that process unstructured data (documents, deals) into actionable insights amid rising deal complexity and remote collaboration.[1][2][6] Timing is ideal in a post-2020 hybrid work era, where professionals demand faster visualization for global teams—its report shows 25% quicker deal execution via visuals, aligning with legaltech's growth to a multi-billion market fueled by AI adoption.[4]
Market forces like entity management digitization, regulatory scrutiny on structures, and demand for intuitive AI (e.g., generative models for diagrams) favor it, especially as firms seek alternatives to fragmented tools.[5] StructureFlow influences the ecosystem by partnering with elite firms, optimizing tech adoption (as noted by its Client Success Lead), and pioneering "graphical legaltech" that enhances human cognition over pure automation.[2][3][6]
StructureFlow is poised to expand as the go-to visual platform for dealmakers, with integrations to entity systems and deeper AI (e.g., direct data links) unlocking broader workflows in M&A, tax structuring, and compliance.[5] Trends like multimodal AI and visual analytics in professional services will propel it, potentially evolving into a full "visual modeling" hub that centralizes transaction data across firms.
Its influence may grow through more awards, global client wins, and ecosystem plays, amplifying clarity in an increasingly complex tech-legal world—echoing its core promise to turn complexity into competitive advantage.[1][2]